Hmm... been sitting on an iMac 27" since early 2011 and it's been great. I've managed to crash it only twice
My trusty Acer Aspire haven't crashed once in three years [Since I have it].
olafsosh I am a nice and fluffy dude More info | May 07, 2012 03:57 | #31 Kolor-Pikker wrote in post #14378649 Hmm... been sitting on an iMac 27" since early 2011 and it's been great. I've managed to crash it only twice My trusty Acer Aspire haven't crashed once in three years [Since I have it]. - Olafs Osh
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May 07, 2012 08:43 | #32 Gossip of new iMacs being released so be aware of potential Mac upgrades coming to market soon. Boston Street Photography
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Numenorean Cream of the Crop 5,013 posts Likes: 28 Joined Feb 2011 More info | May 07, 2012 08:48 | #33 iLvision wrote in post #14381414 I switched to iMac in January of 2011 and I don’t regret a bit. If you have the money, go for it. It’s all about price for most people. But if you’re comparing same performance of each, Apple products are built much better and have the best quality stuff. Hardly. The iMac is a super integrated all-in-one which has a horrible build. Just try replacing things if you ever need...or if the monitor dies...
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Nightstalker Goldmember 1,666 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2007 Location: North West UK More info | May 07, 2012 09:05 | #34 Tony-S wrote in post #14389776 Aperture, Final Cut, Pixelmator, iLife, iWork. I'm sure there are a few others. Lightroom, Premiere, Photoshop, MS Office.
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May 07, 2012 09:05 | #35 mike_d wrote in post #14391118 Funny how I manage to make it years without reloading Windows. I actually only reload when I build a new machine or upgrade to a new version of Windows. I've never had a virus. And Apple never pushes massive updates? I've pulled new macs out of the box that immediately wanted 2+ GB of updates. It must be the luck of the draw then, I had lots of bad experiences with PC's. What I was saying about the updates was with PC if you were out of date you had to go on the windows website and download ten different things so that you can download the latest update. I could care less if I have a 2gb+ update. That happens rarely and when it does they are pretty useful. Also I just updated my os and it actually saved me 8 GB of space so updates are a good thing with mac no matter how small or big. https://500px.com/chriskennedydotphoto
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Kolor-Pikker Goldmember 2,790 posts Likes: 59 Joined Aug 2009 Location: Moscow More info | May 07, 2012 10:28 | #36 osh_sekta wrote in post #14391597 My trusty Acer Aspire haven't crashed once in three years [Since I have it]. You took that a bit out of context, I was trying hard as hell to get it to crash, at least that's the impression I got after reading about deleting corrupt files on Google. 5DmkII | 24-70 f/2.8L II | Pentax 645Z | 55/2.8 SDM | 120/4 Macro | 150/2.8 IF
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adilh Senior Member 468 posts Joined May 2011 Location: Nevada More info | May 07, 2012 10:45 | #37 Spot on Nightstalker wrote in post #14382573 These days Apple products generally use the same stuff that is in a PC - same processor, memory, graphics cards etc. The iMAC does have a nice form factor in that it is pleasant to look at on a desk but the all-in-one nature of the unit brings many shorcomings - not least a general lack of expandability, limitations on cooling prohibiting overclocking (even if Apple would let you at the BIOS) and the use of mobile (laptop) graphics cards. I too have a hackintosh with 12G memory running at 4.2GHZ but 99% of the time I boot up into Windows 7 because it can do everything that I want with the exception of running the Apple Developer Apps. At the end of the day - if you like and want an iMAC and can live with the limitations then buy one - it is, by far, the best All-in-one solution on the market. It is not however the best computer on the market by any stretch of the imagination. 1Ds Mkii | 5DMkii | 50D | 7D |17-40 L|70-200 2.8 IS L |24-70 2.8 L| 50&85 1.8|100 2.8 | & Still Suffering from Gear Acquisition Syndrome
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adilh Senior Member 468 posts Joined May 2011 Location: Nevada More info | May 07, 2012 10:53 | #38 give it a try.....runs amazing! J.Litton wrote in post #14389790 Yuck! Why!! 1Ds Mkii | 5DMkii | 50D | 7D |17-40 L|70-200 2.8 IS L |24-70 2.8 L| 50&85 1.8|100 2.8 | & Still Suffering from Gear Acquisition Syndrome
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | May 07, 2012 11:21 | #39 Nightstalker wrote in post #14392497 Lightroom, Premiere, Photoshop, MS Office. I'll admit that iLife gives some decent functionality but iMovie and iPhoto are consumer grade apps and not ones that I would use and there are alternatives to GarageBand. But they are different apps, which was the question. "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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adilh Senior Member 468 posts Joined May 2011 Location: Nevada More info | May 07, 2012 11:36 | #40 Indeed....I run all kind of OSs and hardware....I found Win7 is the best overall, from stability, user friendliness, customization, file sharing, gaming, apps.....and the list goes on and on....if you want to pay top dollar for slick and skinny mike_d wrote in post #14391118 Funny how I manage to make it years without reloading Windows. I actually only reload when I build a new machine or upgrade to a new version of Windows. I've never had a virus. And Apple never pushes massive updates? I've pulled new macs out of the box that immediately wanted 2+ GB of updates. 1Ds Mkii | 5DMkii | 50D | 7D |17-40 L|70-200 2.8 IS L |24-70 2.8 L| 50&85 1.8|100 2.8 | & Still Suffering from Gear Acquisition Syndrome
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Titus213 Cream of the Crop More info | May 07, 2012 11:50 | #41 I do notice that the folks who have no problem with Windows are those either in the PC field or hobbyists who build and maintain their own machines - I've made some money off the average person who wants a computer, picks a PC, and then needs some real, hands on, technical support. If I wanted to build my own machine (and maintain it) which I did for years, today I would build a Hackintosh. I don't want to do that yet (the limitations of the iMac haven't bothered me enough yet). Dave
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May 07, 2012 12:30 | #42 adilh wrote in post #14393352 The trend I noticed lately is people who spend on overpriced machines trend to get very defensive about it...… $2600 for a MacBook Pro gimme a break! just saying ![]() I've noticed that too. A lot of people I've seen buy macs are barely able to operate Yahoo mail yet somehow think the problem lies with their Windows PC. They can't seem to grasp that email and Facebook won't work any better on $2000 mac than a $500 PC.
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | May 07, 2012 12:41 | #43 mike_d wrote in post #14393591 I've noticed that too. A lot of people I've seen buy macs are barely able to operate Yahoo mail yet somehow think the problem lies with their Windows PC. They can't seem to grasp that email and Facebook won't work any better on $2000 mac than a $500 PC. This is a really simpleton and offensive comment. I have a minor in computer science and I have used Macs since graduate school. Macs may be expensive, but they are not overpriced. "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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May 07, 2012 12:47 | #44 Tony-S wrote in post #14393643 This is a really simpleton and offensive comment. I have a minor in computer science and I have used Macs since graduate school. Macs may be expensive, but they are not overpriced. Apple understands THE most important aspect of any hardware: The Consumer Experience. This is why they're the most valuable corporation in the world - they make products that people enjoy using. So don't explain how email and facebook are any better on a machine costing 4x as much as another machine. Just get offended and say how you prefer a box that looks nicer.
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Tony-S Cream of the Crop 9,911 posts Likes: 209 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA More info | May 07, 2012 12:53 | #45 mike_d wrote in post #14393674 So don't explain how email and facebook are any better on a machine costing 4x as much as another machine. Just get offended and say how you prefer a box that looks nicer. ![]() Your post intimated more than just email or facebook. "Raw" is not an acronym, abbreviation, nor a proper noun; thus, it should not be in capital letters.
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